Baseball has its special moments during the course of any season. But on occasion, one of those moments can occur on Opening Day. On April 16, 1940, Cleveland Hall of Famer Bob Feller threw a no-hitter against the Chicago White Sox. It's the only no-hitter that's ever been thrown on Opening Day in Major League Baseball history. Feller threw two other no-hitters and finished with 266 wins over an 18-year career.

And, in 2014, history has already been made. During the off season, MLB approved the use of video replay for certain plays during a game beginning this year. Monday afternoon, Chicago Cubs manager Rick Renteria became the first manager to challenge a ruling on the field in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Video upheld the first base umpire's out call on a play at first.

Major League Baseball's 145th season is now in full swing. And if this season is even remotely similar to the past 144, baseball fans across America should be in for quite a ride over the next six months.